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A system is said to be linear if it follows the following conditions
 
A system is said to be linear if it follows the following conditions
1) The response to x_1(t) + x_2(t) is y_1(t) +y_2(t).
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1) The response to <math>x_1(t)</math> + x_2(t) is y_1(t) +y_2(t).
 
2) The response to ax_1(t) is ay_1(t), where a is any complex constant.
 
2) The response to ax_1(t) is ay_1(t), where a is any complex constant.

Revision as of 15:02, 12 September 2008

A system is said to be linear if it follows the following conditions 1) The response to $ x_1(t) $ + x_2(t) is y_1(t) +y_2(t). 2) The response to ax_1(t) is ay_1(t), where a is any complex constant.

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